In this experiment, students use the scientific method to explore gravity. Every step of the scientific method is included. Students use common items to test the speed of falling from a certain height. Students also create a line graph during their analysis. This experiment is a fun way to remind students about this scientific method while incorporating math.
This is a simple, yet effective, worksheet to check student comprehension of content related to STATES of MATTER and the CHANGES of STATE.
Vocabulary:
Sold, Liquid, Gas, Evaporation, Condensation, Freezing, Melting, Sublimation, and Deposition.
This download includes an Excel sheet of all my available Nature of Science lessons with learning objectives and links. Lessons are organized by subject and unit.Interested in a custom bundle? Visit www.stephanieelkowitz.com/custom-bundle for additional information. *********************************************************************************************************NATURE OF SCIENCE LESSONSUnderstanding the Nature of Science• What is Science?• Theory, Fact & Opinion • Scientific Method•
Use this rubric to provide students with expectations for a mobile that demonstrates understanding of cells, tissues, organs, systems, and organisms. Students create a mobile showing how these pieces come together.
This lab is designed to teach students how to use equipment and introduce them to inquiry labs. Mini lessons on procedure writing and data table creation may be helpful but we use it as a formative assessment tool for those skills.